Buckinis

These tasty little morsels are possibly one of the most delicious breakfast cereals we've ever tried. Made of activated buckwheat, nuts, berries and superfoods, they pack a serious nutritional punch. They make for a perfect start to the day, accompanied with fruit and your favourite nut milk, or can be snacked on throughout the day!

Despite it's name, buckwheat is not a wheat variety or grain, but is in fact a seed. It is gluten free, high in protein (12%) with all essential amino acids, a rich source of Zinc, Iron, Copper, Manganese and B Vitamins, and is alkalising to the body (prevents disease). We are particularly in love with the Deluxe Fruit & Nut and Chocolate flavours - just delicious.

Use in place of your regular breakfast cereal topped with plant-based milk and fruit. This combo also makes a great morning/afternoon tea or dessert.

Snack on them by the handful during the day as a trail mix, or sprinkle on top of your favourite smoothie as a crunchy topping. Or try sprinkled on top of sliced banana, coconut ice cream, drizzled with coconut cream, for an delicious healthy banana split.

"I love this product. Today I enjoyed it for breakfast with a couple of tablespoons of creamy coconut yoghurt - yum!"

- Renee Parker (Sydney, Australia)

"I am in love with buckinis! I have a bowl for breakfast topped with cashew/almond milk and fruit. Or just as a snack in the afternoon. Or for dessert. Or as a topping on my smoothies. I absolutely love them."

We love Loving Earth! Both their products and the company behind them. Loving Earth are a Melbourne based company dedicated to sourcing and manufacturing the highest quality organic, fairly traded and wild crafted foods available. They work with small producer communities around the world to provide healthy, sustainable and fair ingredients, which they use to handcraft a unique range of raw chocolate bars and superfood snacks.

Loving Earth endeavours to make their products in a way that honours both the indigenous people that have cultivated the raw materials for thousands of years, and the earth and ecosystems in which they are grown. Their long term vision is to be able to take the manufacturing of the products they develop back to those same indigenous communities.